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Our aims and objectives
We are committed to supporting projects that have the potential to transform how people experience death, dying and bereavement. We welcome grant applications from individuals and non-profit organisations with ideas that can make a meaningful difference.

While each of our four grant funding tiers has specific eligibility requirements, all proposed projects must demonstrate alignment with at least one of our seven key aims to be considered for funding.


Community Engagement
To facilitate opportunities for communities to engage in open dialogue, creative expression and mutual support around death and dying.


Quality of Life
To enable more compassionate and connected experiences of ageing and dying, helping people to live well, right to the end of life.


Community Resources
To champion the creation of accessible, compassionate literature that helps people gently navigate end-of-life care and connect with local support.


Awareness of Choice
To increase the awareness of choice, helping individuals and families feel better informed and empowered at end of life.


Connect and Unite
To connect and unite people who have vision, drive and passion for progressive change, enabling collaboration on projects with shared purpose.


Support Inclusive Initiatives
To support inclusive initiatives that help marginalised and minority communities access dignified care and support at the end of life. Fostering greater understanding of cultural similarities and differences surrounding death and dying.


Back Pioneering Researchers
To back pioneering researchers whose work is driving meaningful change with policy makers, decision makers and professionals.
Community engagement
Quality of Life
Connect and unite
Support inclusive initiatives
Back pioneering researchers
Community resources
Awareness of choice

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